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THE MORNING OREGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY, . JANUARY 29, 190S 11 ISSUES GALL FOR isscomti Republican Committee, How ever, Does Not Favor In-' dorsement of Candidates. FINAL ACTION COMPROMISE Delegates Also Pass Resolutions In directly' Disapproving of Stand Against Moser Taken by tighth Ward Members. At a. spirited meeting of the Repub lican City and County Central Commit tee, held last night at Alisky Hall, the committeemen from the Eighth Ward, who wnt on record against the candi dacy of Gus C. Moser for District At torney, received, a gentle reprimand. A resolution oalling for a mass conven-, tlon of three delegates from each of the precincts in Multomah County was also adopted and amended to the effect that the committee does not favor the indorsement of candidates by the con vention. The resolution culling for the mass convention was bitterly fought and Just as stubbornly supported, and when it came to a final vote, thoBe In favor of the resolution won out by two votes, the result standing 24 in favor of and 22 against the resolution. Ths discussion on the resolution was lengthy, nearly every committeeman present presenting his views. About half of those present saw in the res olution a return to the old convention system, and a movement to violate the spirit, if not the letter, of the direct primary law. W, W. Banks spoke against the adoption of the resolution, but when the vote was taken and he found that the resolution had been adopted, he moved that the action be made unanimous, which was done. Some See Danger Ahead. The resolution calling for a mass convention of Republicans was drawn up by a committee consisting of A. B. Manlcy, Ralph B. Moody, M G. Griffin, Dr. Kmmet Drake, Frank Sinnott and Richard Delch. Mr. Manley wan chair man of the commltte and, after the resolution was presented, defended it against the attacks of those who saw in it an opportunity for the mass con vention to make a slate. Just as was done In the days before the primary law became effective. - W. M. Davis was in favor of the resolution., but not as it stood. Mr. Davis waited until the smoke of the verbal battle had cleared. Then he offered a resolution to take the sting out of the original measure and ap peased those who had opposed Its pas sage. The resolution first adopted, while It freed the central committee from being a party, in case the mass convention decided to recommend candidates for election before the primaries, left the field wide open. The Davis resolution, which passed Just before the meeting adjourned, puts the convention on rec ord against the recommendation of candidates. The resolution follows: "UesolvedrThat It is the sense of this committee that the mass convention called for by the resolution passed at this meeting Indorse no candidates for the various offices to be voted for at the next primary election." Take Up Moser Controversy. With this battle settled, the chair man, C. M. Idleman, called for action upon a resolution. Introduced by W. M. Davis at a previous meeting, con demning the action of the committee men from the Eighth Ward in taking a stand against tius Mneer. A com mittee consisting of W. M. Davis, J. E. Magcrs, John Gill ' and Arthur W. Orton had been appointed by Mr. Idleman to investigate the action of the Kighth Ward committeemen and to make recommendations. The recom mendations were in the shape of a res olution which called for the tabling of the original Pavis resolution. R. C. Wright spoke for the Eighth Ward committeemen. The resolution reported by the committee and which was finally passed did not call upon the Eighth Ward committeemen to- rescind their action against Moser, but declared further action of the same' character would be unwise. The Eightli Ward committeemen were out In force and did not express themselves openly at the action taken. The resolution fol lows: We. your committee pointed upon the resolution Introduced by W. M. Da vis at the last meeting of said commit tee on the 20th of January, 1908, submit the following report: Kirst We recommend that the said resolution introduced by Y. M. Davis be laid on the table. Second' It is the sense of your com mittee that It would be unwise at this time for the committee as a whole or any part of the committee acting Inde pendently of the whole committee .to either Indorse or condemn the candidacy of anv person for any office. (Signed) W. M. DAVIS! J. H. MAG Kits. JOHN GILU ARTHUR W. ORTON. WAV DOWN BAST," MARQUAM Famous Rural Drama Pleases Great CrowiU on Its Return to City. The greatest rural drama of the age is "Way Down East" as it Is being presented e,t tho Marquam this week. It carries wtith It a breath of the pure fresh air of the New Encinntl backwoods. Introducing the simple characters of a country community exactly as they really exist in the districts which 11 out of the regular routes of travel. Every night this week with a Sat urday matinee. WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN Hoyt's "A Milk White Flay' This Week at the Baker. Hoyt's satire was keen and clever. "A Milk White Flag." with which the Baker Com pany Is reaping such success this week, fairly convulses the audience with laughter. The music and choruses and the pretty songs are all on the comedy order. It Is a treat and no one should miss It. Matinee Saturday. Empire Matinee Today. The regular popular midweek matinee will be given at the Empire this afternoon, and this week's attraction, "Big-Hearted Jim," is one of the very best ever seen here at popu lar prices. Children watch for the Saturday trial mee and get the big Teddy bear. "Jack Wells of Wyoming." After last night's reception of "Jack Wells of Wyoming," at the Lyric Theater, there At the Theaters What the Press Agents Say. MERCHANTS SAVINGS 8 TRUST CO. 247 Washington Street. CAPITAL, $150,000.00 Acts as Trustee in all legiti mate relations requiring such service, as to real and personal estates and in r;ond issues- Does a general banking busi ness. Solicits patronage of those requiring service of a well equipped and conservative trust company. Has funds for first-class im proved property mortgage loans. J... Frank Watson, President. R. L. Durham, Vice-President. ' W. H. Fear, Secretary. S. 0. Catching, Assistant Sec'y. 0. W. T. Muellhaupt, Cashier. remains no doubt of the success of this stir ring play In Portland. All the favorite of the company are cast for parts In which they "make good," and the thrilling; scenes and comical situations keep the audiences In a fever of expectancy which sometimes turn out as expected and sometimes not. "Jack." will be the bll lall week, with the usual matinees. "The Moonshiner's Daughter Detective of the Government who search the mountains of the South In the hope of finding farmers inanufacturing; whisky on which no tax is paid: have been the founda tion for some of the most sensational stories ever written In this country. These officers and their battle with the daring; mountaineers is the subject of "The Moonshiner's Daugh ter. ' ' now occupy In g the stage at the Star Theater. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. Superior VauUevllo at Grand. Superior vaudeville is offered at the Grand at all times, but this week the programme is even better than that. The Eddy family, known all over the globe as the greatest of wire acts. Is topping the bill and) causing the town to talk. Surrounding these mid-air artists will be found a programme which is covered with star acts. A better colleotlon of tip-top specialties cannot be found In the Northwest. "GEORGE WASHINGTON. JR." Geo. M. Cohan's Tuneful Musical Comedy at Hellig Next Monday. The attraction at the Heillg Theater next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights, Feb ruary 3, 4 and 6, with a special matinee Wednesday, will be Cohan and Harris' pro duction of George M. Cohan's musical com edy success, "George Washington, Jr. The advance seat sale will open next Friday morning- at theater for .tine entire engage ment. "DAVID HARCM" NEXT WEEK W. H. Crane's Great Character Suc cess to Be Produced at the Baker. One of the greatest plays announced at the beginning of the season, at the Baker was David Haruxn." and the production which will be given next week, opening Sunday matinee. withWllllam Gleasos in the famous title role. The Captain of the Nonesuch." The Allen stock company will submit for the approval of Lyric patrons for the week commencing next Monday night a new farce comedy of unusual merit called "The Captain of the Nonesuch." which is guar antee'd to furnish delightful entertainment. "Peck's Bad Boy" Next. "Peck's Bad Boy" Is coming again to the Empire and will open next Sunday matinee for the week. Ail the well-known characters are Introduced1 as made famous in the famous book, and besides- there are some clever spe cialties to enlives things. "The Country Squire" Next. Next Sunday night the Marquam will pre sent that sterling young American actor, Asa Willard. in his newest starring ven ture. Tbe Country Squire." AT THE VArDEVILIi ETHEATERS Nello Coming to the Grand. Nello, the great European juggler, assisted by Mme. Nello, will be the headline act at -the Grand next week. This act Is known all over the world as being the greatest act of its kind ever offered the public. Minnie Mld- dleton's singing quartette and. Gray and Gra ham, presenting their own comedy creation. entitled "The Musical Bellboy and the MU1 tary Maid," will be Important numbers. CONCERT BY MEN'S CLUB Will Entertain Ladles' Night at the Congregational Church. Arrangements have been made by the Men's Club of the First Congress tional Church for a concert, to be given on ladies' night, Tuesday, February 4, In tho church parlors. Those who will participate in the programme are: Mrs. Warren K. Thomas, organ; Mrs. Charles J. Mathls, piano; Charles J. Mathls, violin; Miss Ethel M. Lytle, soprano; Mrs. Minnie Hance Evans, contralto; Charles Edgar Patterson, tenor; John Claire Montelth. basso. The following programme was ren dered: Prelude to Sd Sonata, organ Gullmant Te Deum, quartet Wagn.r "Oh. Joy ot outn. contralto Van der 'Stuckea "Ah! lo vedl," soprano and tenor Masc&gnl (a) "Air Varle. Dancla; ID) -To a Wild Rose," violin McDowell "Abide With Me." contralto and ouar- tet i 4 .Blederman "A Regret," organ Valentin "An Open Sscret." .oprano Woodman "Hunting Song," tenor and bass. .. .Bullard "Tho Lord la My Light," basso Allltsen "Shout the Glad Tidings," quartet. . .Wilson DAILY METEOKOI.fK.K AL REPORT. PORTLAND. Jan. 28. Maximum tempera ture. 48 degrees; minimum. 36 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M., .9 feet; change m last 24 hours, 0.6 feet lower. Total rainfall. 6 P. M. to 6 P. M., trace; total rainfall since Sep tember 1. 22.40 Inchea; sormal. 25.21 Inches deficiency, 2 61 Inches. Total sunabine Jan Great Clearance Sale Our entire ,stock of Lace Curtains, Curtain Materials and Portieres at remarkably low prices. Lace Curtains, regular $1.50 values, pr. . $1.15 Lace Curtains, regular $2.00 values, pr. . . . .$1.25 Lace Curtains regular $3.50 values, pr ..$2.50 Arabian "Lace Curtains, regular $3 values, pr $2.50 Arabian Lace Curtains, reg. $4.50 values, pr. $3.00 Arabian Lace Curtains, reg! $6.50 values, pr. $4.75 Arabian Lace Curtains, reg. $10 values, pr. $7.50 Bordered Portieres, regular $7.00 values, pr. $5.50 Bordered Portieres, regular $8.50 values, pr. $6150 Tapestry Portieres, regular $5.00 values, pr. $4.00 Tapestry Portieres, regular $9.00 values, pr.' $6.O0 Silk Tapestry Portieres, reg. $20 values, pr. $15.00 Velour Portieres, double faced, reg. $30 values, pair . $20.00 Oriental Rags Carpets J. G. MACK 8 CO. UBaS- 86-88 THIRD STREET THE NEW POLICIES of the COLUMBIA LIFE Are Ideal Life Insurance Contracts Issued by a Home Company LOW NON-PARTICIPATING RATES HIGH CASH VALUES' Superior inducements offered to reliable active Agents Apply to JESSE R. SHARP, Manager of Agents 214 Lumber Exchange Bldg. W. M. LADD, President nary 27, 6 hours 24 minutes; possible, 0 hours SO minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea level) at o P. M., 80.00 Inches. WEATHER. CONDITIONS. During the fast 12 hours the barometer has fallen over Washington and risen slightly over California. This change In the distri bution of pressure has caused southerly winds. Instead of easterly, along the Oregon Washington coast, and an Increase of cloudl- e generally throughout this district. The cloudiness -was followed at scattered places by a light misting rain, which nowhere amounted to more than one or two hundredths of an Inch. The temperature has remained nearly stationary. The Indication are for rain Wednesday in Western Oregon and Western Washington, and for rain or snow In Eastern Washing ton and Northern Idaho. Fair weather will probably continue In Eastern and. Southern Idaho. PACIFIC COAST WEdLTHEJR. Observations taken at 5 P. M-. Pacific tlrm January 28: Wind. STATIONS. I 13 Baker City . 82 0. 0O &,S Bismarck 2l0.00l 4jNW Bouse S4. T I 4'ND Dureka 4 T UN Helena 22 0.001 (TSW Kamloops- 2o!o.OOOalm North Head........ 44; 0.02 10 SW Pocatello 2SIO.01 4!NW Portland 48! T 6ISW Red Bluff 60'O.CO 4 SB Roseburg .1 48'0.02 4:SW Siicramento 60 0.00 4iS Salt Lake 4OI0.O1 4S San Frajicisoo 6810.00 8 W Spokane 2610.00 4 .W Tacoma. . : 40'0.01 4 SB Tatoosh Island 44 T 12!B Walla Walla 420.00t 413 Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt Cloudy Pt Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt Cloudy Rainy Clear Clear . Clear Cloudy Rainy Rainy Cloudy T. Traca, FORDCASTS. Portland and vicinity Rain? southerly wlndfl. 1 Grand Central Station lime Card SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Lea vine Portland Roseurg .Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger. . . . California express 6:18 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 7:45 d. m. San Francisco Express. ...... West Slde Corvallls passenger Eherldan Passenger Forest Grove passenger. .... J. Forest Grove passenger Arriving Portland Oregon .Express Cottage Grove Passenger..... 12; 00 p. m. 7:00 a m. 4 : 10 p. m. 11:00 a. tn. 6:40 p. m. T:55 a. m. ll:30a. m. KOseDurg raaaenger Portland Express ..111:16 p.m. West Side XTorvallls Passenger 6:33 p. m. Eherldan Passenger ............. 10:30 a. m Forest Grove Passenger... 8:00a.m. Forest Grove Passenger.. 8:50 p. nx. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving Portland Tacoma and Seattle Express 8:30 a.m. North Coast & Chicago Limited.. 3:00 p. m. Overland Express ! 11:45 p.m. Arriving Portland North Coast Limited 7:00 a. m. Portland Express 4:15 p.m. Overland Express 8:15 p. m, OREGON RAILROAD NAVIGATION Cfr Leaving Portland Pendleton Passenger 7:15a.m. Chicago-Portland Special ....... 8:30 a. nx Spokane Flyer 8:15 p.m. Kansas City & Chicago Express. 8:00 p.m. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer 8:00 a. m. ChL. Kan. City A Portland Ex. - 9:45 a.m. Chicago-Portland Special 8:50 p.m. i fcnd;eto Passenger 5:15 p.m. ! ASTORIA s COLOMBIA RIVER, j Leaving Portland ' Astoria ft Seaside Express....... 8:00 a. m. Astoria A Seaside Express ....... 0:00 p. nx, Arriving Portland Astoria A Portland Passenger. . 13:15 p. m. Portland Express 1,0:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Leaving Portland O. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane.) 8:15 p. m Seattle , 111:40 p. m- Arriving Portland C. P. R. Short Line, via Spokane. . 8:00 a. m. Via Seattle f 7:00a.m. Jefferson-Street Station SOUTHERN PACIFIC. ' Lea vine Portland Dallas Passenger T:40a.m. Pallas Passenger ..... 4:15 p. m Arriving Port I and -Dallas Passenger ............... 10:13 a. m. Dallas Passenger 5:50 p. m. 6 TRUST CO. THEO. B. WILCOX, Vice-Pres Western Oregon and Western Washington Rain ; Increasing; southerly winds. Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho Gen erally fair. Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho Rain or enow; warmer. EDWARD A. BBALS. Dtntrict Forecaster. AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATER 14th ana Washington. Phone. Haln 1 and A1122. This Evening- 8:3 o'clock Amerlc&' Greatest Basso HERBERT WITKER8POON BOXG RECITAL PRICES Lower Floor, $2, f 1.50; Balcony, $1. T3c; Ge-Uery. Toe. MARQUAM GRAND Portland's Famous Theater Phone Main 8 Tonight and remain dter of week. iMatmea Sat urday. Wm. A. Brady's Greatest Success. "WAY DOWN EAST. Its purity has become a oroverb and Its wholesomenesa a household word. Acted by tne same great company. Evenings, 2&c, 6Xc. 75c, $1; Matinee, 25c, 60c, 7oc. BAKER THEATER Fhone Mam AOBOU. GEO. Lu BAKER. Gen, Manager. The famous Baker Stock Company in last season s greatest success, iioyt s "A MILK WHITE FLAG." k. clever satire on mllltla and 'soaletT. Interspersed with brightest music, songs and choruses. A whirl of Joy everlasting. Mati nee Saturday. Evenings, 25c, 85c. GOc; matinees. 15a 3So. jext week "iavia Harum." EMPIRE THEATER pho Main m MOLT ON W SEAMAN. Manager. Tonight all Week Matinees Wednesday and SaHirdnv' The New and Thrill ing Western Play, "BIG-HEARTED JIM." ure or Jim u&xon. a jaoniana onenu m the early day a One of the seasons nig Klffht niices. 15c 250. 83c 50c: matinees. 10c 20c. Teddy bear given away Saturday matinee. .next weea "recn i Jtaa LYRIC THEATER Both Phones': Main 4686 1 Home, A10S8. Week -commencing; Monday. January ST, The Allen Stock Come any Presents "JACK WELLS. OF WYOMING." Vatlnees Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prices lOo and 20c Bvery evening at 8:15. Prices 10c 20a and Sue. Boxes SOc Office open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. THE STAR phones For the Entire Week of Jan. 26th. THE R. & FRENCH STOCK ' COMPANY presents "THE MOOXKHlTLR'S DAUGHTER." Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday, prices lOo and 20c Every evening at S.1S. Prices 15c 25c ana 30 c Beats may be reserved by either phone. PANTAGES KsS?1 Acrobatic Feature 5 THE FLORENCE TROUPE 5 Recognized as the cleverest acrobats in the world, presenting striking new zeats. -8 BIG ACTS 0 Performances dal ly at 2 :30. 7 :30 and 9 P. M. Admission lo cents; lower floor 25c; boxes SOc. Any seat, weekday matinees, 15c THE GRAND Vaudeville ds Luxe. Tim. and Prices Remain the Sam.. Return Encasement ot THE GREAT EDBV FAMILY, areat.it Tight-Wire Artists In to World. ABD EL KJLDER. Assisted by His Three wive, and Son. NOVELTY PA1NTINO ACT. MEETING MOTICEg. A WHIST ANT DANCE PARTY WILL BE riven by the L. A. U. at the Alisky Hall, Sd and Marlrson sts., Friday .venlng. Admis sion ISO. MYRTLE, NO. Tl AXD HOME, NO 3, THJ3 ORDER OP WASHINGTON. Social dance, Thursday nlRht, January SO, Alisky hall. Third and Morrison. Comrades and friends invited. Admission 23c. Union music. SAMARITAN LODG-H NO. 4. I. -O. O.F Regular meetlns this CWedne&day) evening at 8 o'clock. Third degree. Visitors welcome. M. OSVOLD. &eo. . e PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. S, .R. A. M. SDecial convocation this (Wed nesday) evening-, January 28, at IMk Work in Royal Arch dearre. A. M. KNAPP. HAWTHORNS) LOtKJE. NO. ill. A. F. & A. M. Special communi- cation this (Wednesday) evening at T::iO at the new Masonic Temple, West Park and Yamhill sts. Work in the EL A- degree. Visit ins brethren welcome. . By order of the W. ia. Ja: ACCTION BALES TODAY. By J. T. Wilson at salesroom. 208 lot St., at 10 A, M. J. T. Wilson, auctioneer. ' FUNERAL NOTICE. FENK Jan. 28, N. J. Fenk, aged 60 years, 10 months and 19 days. Funeral will take place today (Wednesday), Jan. 29, from F. S. Dunning" s chapel. Private. LARKINS The funeral services of the late Captain William E. Lark i as will be held today (Wednesday), at 3 P. M.. st the M. B. Church. . Oregon City, Or., and not at 2 P. M., as announced yesterday. RUCKBRT At Salem, Or., Jan. 27, Joseph F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruckert, of this city, aged 3d years. Funeral - services will be held at the St. Xawrenc Church, cor. 3d and Sherman sts. . today (Wednea- t day), at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Inter ment at Rive-rvlew Cemetery. J. P. FfNLEY A SON, Funeral Director,, Third and Madison. Phone Main 8, A 15U9. Dtraninir. McEntee & Oilbaojrh, Funeral Di rectors. 7ti Fine. Flume M. 4SO. Lady asst. ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.. 40 Alder at. Lady assistant. Phone Main 6133. EDWARD HOLHAN CO., Funeral Direct ors, S30 3d st. Lady assistant. Phone M. 507. . ZEI.LER-BYRNES CO., funeral Direct ors. 273 Russell. East 1083. Lady assistant. F. 8. DUNNING. ' Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Fhons East St. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTISING.) Following rates will be given only when advertising is ordered to run consecutive days. Daily and fennday Issues., The Ore gonlan charges first-time rate each Insertion for classified advertising that Is aot run on consecutive days. The firs t-tl roe rate is charged for each Insertion In The Weekly Oregon! an. Rooms,'- "Rooms and Board," "House keeping Booms," "Situations Wanted," IS ords or less, lo cents; 16 to ZQ words, U0 cents; 21 to 25 words, 25 cents, etc No discount for additional Insertions. Matrimonial and clairvoyant ads. one-time rate each Insertion. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except New Today," SO cents for 15 words or less; 18 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 25 words, 60 cents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional Insertion, one-half: no further discount un der one month. "tV TODAY," fganare measure agate), 14 cents per line, first insertion ; 7 cents per line for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad- dressesd care The Oregonian, and left at this office, should always be Inclosed in sealed envelopes. No stamp Is required on such letters. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of natrons. The Oreironlan will accept advertisements for publication in classified columns over, the telephone. Bills for sucn aaveruHing wiu oe mauea imme diately and payment Is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonian will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over tne telephone. Telephone: Main 700 1 A 1670. NEW TODAY. Buys That URE Buys $25,000 Good inmroved corner close in that will net you iU per cent and make you $5000 in six months. $32,000 Full lot with 6 years' guaranteed lease which will net ' you over 10 per cent.' This is down-town business property, and will make you a big advance in a short time. $16,000 New building, cost $13, 000, which will pay 18 per cent on the investment. Owner pressed by the bank for money; must sell x over a quarter block of giound this cannot be beat. Commercial Investment Co. D. B. MACKIE, MANAGER, 217-219 Lumber Exchange Building, Second and Stark Streets. Special Buys $1500 Full lot, with new 6-room dwelling, East 33d near Stark, just the thing for railway men: easy terms. Must move quickly. $4200 Two new arid modern 6-room dwell ings, very sightly, near car, growing locality, easy terms, separately or to gether. t $725Q That fine 10-ro6m dwelling on Nob Hill. Can lease $o0 per month. JACKSON 6 DEERING Phone Main 345 246 Stark St Acre Tracts 40 acres platted In acre lota; every lot on a street; slx-mlnute walk from E-cent carlino; tract all cleared, good soil; )550.00 to (660.00 per acre. Ten per cent cash, balance easy time. Moore Investment Company Rooms S-4-5 Lafayette Building, J13H Washlngrtopr Street. BARGAIN 11 FRUIT LANDS 130 acres, 43 In cultivation, balance oak 'grubs: old orchard of 1000 trees; on main county road, Z miles of Hosier, 6 miles east of Hood River. To close an estate S5000. 4 cash. Land platted and tracts sold of 10 acres adjoining this for $100 per acre. Owner, iz commercial mag. A Handsome Home fe l A ronmm. 2 fine bathrooms. 2 flreDlaces. flno funafco. splendid concrete basement and floor, large veranda, lot 60x100, with line lawn, roses, etc., in inod run aisuici, onij H,WK; terms If desired. DUBOIS 8 CR0RETT Washington Bldg., Room ft. Offices for Rent FRONT A3TD COURT BOOMS. APFI.Y. 80S COUCH BUILDING 10s 4th Street. - Mortgage Loans At reasonable rates on city property. Ses or pnone GEO. K. CLARK A JOHX W. COOK, ' 5SS Chamber Commeroe Bids;. Phone Main &407, Home A32u2.-. NEW TODAY. INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN Railway Addition 2400 choice building lots to choose from ' AT EA. Easy terms if "desired $10 Down and $5 Monthly 10 per cent discount - FOR CASH Making your lot cost Only $76.50 AGENTS AT TRACT ALL DAY Take Montavilla car at cor. 3d and Morrison sts., get off at corner Villa and Hibbard sts., Monta villa branch office; for further- particulars call ofjKce 0. P. WELLS, 231 Worcester Bldg. Phone M. S253 24 Acres A FINE PROPOSITION Very fertile end prolific soil; choice location for a small farm home; locat ed 6 mllps from 3rd and Jefferson sts. on a main traveled road; all tillable; 12 acres in higrh state of cultivation; balance good timber; large fruit orch ard, vis: apples, pears, peaches, plums, etc.; 4-year-old 1-story house 6 rooms downstairs), Insured for $750; good barn, chicken -house, etc.; good spring water, well (brak curbing:) ;. all fenced with boards. This Is a good buy, being so close to the city and de sirable location. $4800 ' Terms $3200 cash, balance S years 6 per cent, or will trade for income city property worth J3200 or less. COAST COMMERCIAL CO. 504 Dekura, Main 7342. Piano Studio of Louis H. Boll Now located earner 6th and Waahlnirtoa ts.. Lafayette bide., narlora 30 and 81. REAX ESTATE DEALERS. Abraham A "White. 227H Washington st. Andrews, P. V. & Co. M. 3349. 33 Hamilton bL Angeles Exchange. 618 Commonwealth bldg. Baker. Alfred A 215 Ablnrton bide. Boll am. Gross. A HIgley, 12$ 3d at, Chapln A Herlow, 425 Chamber of Commerce. Church Ul-Matthewa Co.. Main ft A1743 110 2L-I LOHSt ieai tjr o.. JUHID UOITIBOIL Columbia Trust Company, 714 Couch bldg. Commercial Invest. Co., 21t Lumber Exchange. Compton. J. P. Pac. ft A1843. 100 Ablngtom bL" Crosaley Co., room 310, 102 3d st. M. 7859. David, M. ,C. Co. Mala 4610. 16 Hamilton bldg, Pe Burgh, C. R.. Fac 773. 220 Ablngton bids;. Dean Land Improvement & Colonization Co. 631 Chamber of Commerce bids;. Dubois ft Crockett. 270ft Washington at. Goddard, H, W.. Main and A1743. 110 2d at. Henkle ft Harrison, 21T Ablnstoa bids;. Hotchkiss, C. R. ft Co., M. 106G. 303 C. ot a International Inveat. Co.. 309 Macleay bids. Jennlnga ft Co., Main 183. 332ft Wash. st. Lee, M. K., room 20 Kalelgb bids;. Mall ft Von BorsteL 104 2d St.. 392 EL Burn side CDonneil, J. P., M. 4561 ft A2561. 230 Stark, Otto & Harkson, room 24, 133ft 1st. Palmer, H. p., 202 Rothchlld bid. Main 0661. PARKER, C. I Woodstock, end of carllne. Parrish, Watklns ft Co., 250 Alder St. Porter. J. Frank. 007 Commercial Blda. Reed. Fields ft Tynan. M. 7004, A30C1. 102 2d. Rose City Realty Inv. Co., La Fayette bids. Scbalk, Geo. D., 264 Stark st. Main 392, A3X Sharkey, J. P. ft Co., 122 ft Sixth at. Smith. D. H. ft Lawrence W., 323 "Lumber Ex. Stelnmetz, F. J. ft Co., 193 Morrison, st. Swenason, A. F. ft Co., 253ft Washington at. The Oregon Real Estate Co., 88 ft Third aL (Holladay Addition.) Thompson ft Swan, specialty, Clark Co. farms. 806-7 Swetland .bldg;. and Vancouver, Wash. Veteran Land Company, 163ft Third St 'VCaddell. W. O., 809 Lumber Exchange bids. Wilbur, R. M. A2550. Main 2650. 110 2d st. TOR SALE REAL ESTATE- NICE- HOME, 7 rooms, hardwood floors, two fireplaces, stationery wash tubs, etc., in one or tne best residence -district, pneo, atwu. Aaoress cks, uregonian. FOR SALE By owner, a new 4-room house, lot 50x100: will sell for $1500 If eash: on carllne. E. Smithy within 2 blocks south, oi iriana station. FOR. SALE) Beautiful suburban borne, at Vancouver, 10 acres land, 10-room modern nouae. ovu. .nerriueia xnvesunent- Vancouver, wasn. FOR SALE 2 ft. aores on Oregon electric carllne: 5 miles from town: excellent fruit land; ft casn. u otm, or egonian. ELEGANT 6-room new modern dwelling. well located, can be sold on installment plan. A bargain. Owner, B 502. Orego nian. npav 8-room house. $45ou: 6-room house. $3500; $500 caah, balance S20 and fJi mommy. v , iiuuua vabi, vu. TWO good houses on Everett at., between Zlst ana s-a. ; goou. nmuuia , v p7vvw. Call room. u vv asaingwa oiaa. ONB acre, on carllne, fine land, $700; terma mr J am ia Piirsa &fA in. UiU3il. flJi.UV uswus.li. v Der oi uimmtiree. fo. 6-ROOM modern bungalow, full lot, nloe loca tion; $iXo, 9SW casn, oaianc vtuiy jjjrms. Phone WoocLiawn iwi, owner. FOR BALSi or rem, 10 ju. - li 28th t.: south of Fremont. Address owner, 7 . v. trrrt salb or exchange Fine corner lot. 50x100. 1 block from carllne. . Price , 40. D 5tt. Oregonian. A FEW homesteads to locate near new North Bank road; fiult land; all cleared. Come quicK. sjjl Aar. 6-ROOM hcse, burnt wood finish, basement. lot ooxiw, one uiusv vui -. , v w. R OTW, oregonian. A BEAUTIFUL new 2-atory house at Sun- nysiae; low v 1V a Oregonian. ' ideal location; $650. Address F 077. Or egonian. ' iiioO up, $5 cash, $5 month. - Fhone Main 6646. et. a ?ttw BUNGALOWS Houses desiamed. built, repaired. See Johnson. 204 Mohawk aiag. SPHINX AGENCT, business and restdenca property. oo CDBmoer oi v.omuiercfl uiag. FOR SALS on installments; moderm, 7-room house, Eat 22d. Owner, Woodlawn 727. NOB HILL 8 rooms, new, modern, cheap- eat oaerea, ajzou nanaies. n& tstara. CHEAPEST 1 or 2-acra tracts In city, 5-cent , fare. 243 btarx, FOB 8.4XK REAL ESTATE. , WEST SIDE, only three left of those brant.-T.ow mod rn,, 8-room housea convenient to throe So n-es and in aolendld neighborhood. Cortn 24th st.. near Thurman. $75t); o.T orth 24lh Bt- nr Thurman. $3750; avi Guild st.. near Thurman. $4OO0. Small ""V?"1 Aown balance $26 per month. FIDELITY TRUST CO- OWNER, 406 Commercial Block. Phone Main 447. J3O00 7-room modern house, close in. Irv- " . 1 - ... uuk ioi, .man pay ment down. 4-'S0 Lon-t miss that bargain on B. th st.. near Couch; 8-room modern. 11600 loOxloo, Irvlngton. easy pay ment!,. S1500 2 lots E. Belmont and list at.; finest st. In East Portland; terms. M. C. DAVIS. ' 16 Hamilton bldg. M. 4610. NOB HILL RESIDENCES. Lovely, strictly modern 7-room residence. Nob Hill district; close to two oarllnee-: very cheep at $HGO0. This beautiful 8-room up-to-date residence on Nob Hill can't be duplicated for the money; magnificent view, nice large barn; lot 55x1110; price only $8500. J. FRANK PORTER, 607 Commercial bldg., Cor. 2d and Washington sts. 100x100 AND splendid 8-room house, hard- wwu nwrs. not water neattng plant, mod ern In very particular, close In, E. Sth at.. Holladay Addition; prioe very low. $300000x100 and modern new 6-room bouse, nicely situated on East 16th at N. ' $3750 60x100. with old house, on CIkV t., near 14th; nothing as cheap in this vicinity. W. O. WADDE7L, 809 Lumber Exchange. ABOUT the best proposition you ever heard oi. r-any aas maae ail arrangements, tout is disappointed In money matters; can't carry it through; $10oO or less will handie it; 18 acres of land goes with it; near city limits; total Investment only $4000; pay a big profits; thU will stand most careful In vestigation. W. W. SMITH. Room 1 Chambers Bldg., 3d and- Alder. BIG snap for this week 5-room cottage, lot N iwiiw, nne garaen. ail Kinas mat, onicken house and runs, barn, all shades, portiers. all carpets new, most roses you ever saw, elegant new range, more things than we can tell you about. Tor $3400. part cash. Some choice 5 -room bungalows, any part or the city. W. W. SMITH ft CO., Room 1 Chambers Wdg., cor. 2d and Alder. FOR SALE Fine farm of 80 aores. good iiuubo, mrgo oarn ana otner ouiiaings, nne orchard; 3o acres In cultivation; rich soil; mile from school,, miles from town, on R. F. D. ; the farm you want; coma aad ee it; price $3000; terms. A. I. LONG ft CO.. Kalama, Wash. NOB HILL home on monthly payments wew moaern 8-room nouse tn heart the fashionable residence section. 304 North, 84th at near Fettygrove. $7000; email amount down, balance $50 xer month. FIDELITY TRUST CO.. OWNER. 406 Commercial Block. Phone Main 447. A MAGNIFICENT HOMA At the price of unimproved lots (nearly 8 full lots), elegant grounds. we give yoi a fine house); there is not another Ilka it; .don't phone. Call at office. We will take ou out. ZIMMERMAN ft VAUGHAN. 303 Buchanan Bldg. 6-ROOM bungalow-shaped modern cottage ; xuti oaeemeni, rurnace, gae nxtures, snades, gas ranges, ..everything1 swell; never lived In ; oa- Waverly-Rlchmond car, close In ; $500 carm, bal. $25 per month; beats paying rent. BOLLAM. GRUSSI ft HIGLET, 128 Third Street. SNAP. $720 Two beautiful full sized lots above grade, streets graded and paved, cement walks and curba paid. $360 for one. Act Quick. Address H 675, Oregonian. REMOVAL NOTICE. Dleti-Mueller Co., now located at 503-4-5 Swetland bldg.. will move to their new permanent home, rooms 417-18, Corbett bids-, 6th and Morrison sts., Feb. L DIETZ-MUELLER CO., 503-4-5 Swetland bldg. . NOB HILL. One of the finest 14 -blocks In Nob BUI, In well district; very reasonabl. . J. FRANK PORTER, 607 Commercial bldg.. Cor. 2d and Washington sts. 14 FRUIT FARMS To trade for real estate of any kind in the city; these are 10-acre tracts, some under cultivation, some bearing orchards; all 3 miles of Mosier, 6 miles east of Hood River. 412 Commercial bldg. Owaer. IT-ROOM modern house with large living room. Royal furnace, laundry tuba etc. ; built four months ago; 4 blocks) from East Ankeny carllne; we can sell this place on easy terma for $3300. H. P. Palmer, 202 Rothchlld bldg. SNAP. $790 only for a u ice lot on Etest 27th, near Gllsan; all street Improvement in cluded. DUBOIS ft CROCKETT, Washington Bids., Room a. $3500 EASY TERMS. 8-room brand new house, 70 22d and Clinton; fireplace, tiled bath and kitchen, stained woodwork, beautifully tinted, pan eled dining-room; a few hundred cash, bal artce same as rent. W. X Morgan. 213 Ab lngton bldg. SNAP. 20 acres, finest of sol, living water. O. ( W. P. running through It, 4t block to eta- . tlon, close in, only $2000. DUBOIS & CROCKETT, ; f Washington Bldg., Room 8. 1 SPLENDID BUY. 8-room modern-house, full concrete base ment, 100x100 corner) only $3000; $40tf down, balance to suit. DUBOIS ft CROCKETT, ' Washington Bldg., Room 3. AT TREMONT PLACE. Two choice lots 40x100. with allejre. 8 , DiOCUS irora ena ot vv . - w . liuuuc. xuv each. cash. Owner must have money. Address B 572. Oregonian. 8 ACRES, good soil, no gravel, all cleared) and fenced, with good 6-room house, . family orchard, bearing; barn, chicken- -house, good spring, 7 miles east of city. $2250. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. Quarter block, Holladay's Addition, two car lines, choice location. Will build for purchaser if desired. Easy terma Both phones, 1743. H. W. Goddard, 110 2d su FOR SALE Three lots on 22d and Hancock 64X150 ft. each; also one modern 8-room, house on 100xl00-ft. corner on E. 16th st. N. Also lOOxlOO-ft comer on Schuyler at- 8. and W. front- J 660, Oregonian. 6 BLOCKS FROM STEEL BRIDGE 60x100; build while 'labor is cheap; good chance to build 4 flats; big Income; very desirable lo cation; will sell cheap. Mornings, 306 Ab lngton bldg., or phone Main or A1M2. MODERN 6-room house, only four block from Steel bridge (250 McMillen at.) $3300; $700 down, balance easy. . The biggest buy for close-in property we know of. The Spanton Company, 270 Stark stv 6 TO 10-room modern houses, from $1000 up; easy terma; also .rooming -houses, business chances, farms and timber land; will trade. Arthur 8. Draper ft Co., rooms 6 and 6. 843ft Washington at., cor. 7th. HOLLADAY ADDITION. 6-room cottage, lot 123x50, with 20-foot " alley, good barn, nice lawn, and worth $500 more than price asked. Room 18 813ft Washington at. LOOK this up; 6-room house, basement; wood-fiber plaster; bath room, pantry, large lot, 2 cows, flock chickens: 6-cent fare; all for $1000. T. J. Byrnes. 245ft Morrison at. LARGE corner lot on Union ave., between Broadway and Russell; some Income; would sell In two pieces; term and price reasonable. Culver, 623 Chamber of Com merce. NOB HILL Modern 8-room residence, full lot, excellent value, $8500; choice 60xlrto lot, good neighborhood; reasonable. R. F. - Bryan, 605 Chamber of Commerce. Main 1963. X HAVE for aale 17 houses and some vacant lots between Steel bridge and Piedmont. The best buys in this progressiva district. Supplied by four carllne. B 569, Oregon tan FRACTIONAL lota, centrally located, Hol laday's; size 60x05; good streets, con crete eidewalka, sewer, water, gas, prices right. Culver, 623 Chamber of Commerce. CHOICE S-ncre lots for sale on the Oregon electric carllne; also a few special bar gains in larger tracta near the oity. W. E. Burke, 60 Chamber of Commerce brdg FOR SALE By owner. 2 lots 43xlOO each. $175; $50 down and $10 a month, la Brentwood on Mount Scott carllne. E. Smith. 2 blocks south of Finland station, MODERN 6-roora house. East Bide, barn, near school and car. full lot. $1000 cash, balance terms. Call immediately room 402, Lumber Exchange bldg.